I keep losing the folders that i have added to the library when I re-load Winmx after a re-boot, which is annoying both to myself & to others trying to download from me as they have to wait while the folders are scanned in, there are 12,000+ filesit takes hours for WinMx to scan them all inAny ideas how to get round this please?windows XP sp2Winmx 3.54using Mxmonitor

The lib4.dat file is the library (older clients used one called library.dat) and the settings.dat file contains your ports, que settings, username etc.

You have got me wondering why you need to reload winmx after a reboot though as this is not normally necessary unless you formatted the machine or where running winmx from the desktop instead of having it installed properly

Thank you for the infomation although I do not understand why it keeps losing the .dat filesre: ghostship WinMx is installed correctly, I just dont let it start up automatically when the pc rebootsColin

It is possible that some anti virus software is responsible for removing the dat files due to a "false positive", normally this shows up as a need to reload winmx completely due to the settings.dat file being removed, both the dat files are obscured/encrypted from interference by a simple algorithm to stop users messing with them so its not new news that some AV programs are triggered by these files, Avast has been to blame for this activity before, what are you using UK ?

A surplus library.dat file is in the folder then it seems, besides that I cant think of any real reson why you would have to rescan those files into Mx each time , delete that one and see how it goes and follow the advice given above regarding saving the dat files into a sub directory in your winmx folder.

It should NOT take 3 days to scan your library back in, i have similar numbers, and the scan-in process, covering 3 different drives, takes 20 mins to half an hour, absolute maximum, there may be something odd going on thats previously unnoticed...

feel free to rock into the help room for live help to sort the problem...

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Anyone know what the solution was as its always nice to pass on the solution for others who may be suffering from a similar problem, good to hear its all good now however and thanks for passing on your good news UK

Anyone know what the solution was as its always nice to pass on the solution for others who may be suffering from a similar problem, good to hear its all good now however and thanks for passing on your good news UK

especially because apparently it took a couple of years to be solved LOL.... sorry for my sarcasm